Mexico's Congress heard from researchers on Tuesday who declared authentic a set of three-fingered Peruvian mummies recently presented as potential evidence of non-human life forms, while declining to certify that the remains were extraterrestrial.
Naturally, most of the focus was on the mummies and not as much on UAP. Plenty of the research on the mummies was shared, along with photos and videos of previously unreleased bodies. A letter was also shared from 11 scientist and doctors from San Luis Gonzaga National University which stated that the bodies appeared authentic and not manufactured. Additional research still needs to be done and peer reviewed studies would be necessary to support their current claims.
It was also discussed during the conference potential legislation in Mexico to declassify all UAP sightings recorded using taxpayer money. Whatever your thoughts on the mummies, legislation like this would be big for disclosure.
Naturally, most of the focus was on the mummies and not as much on UAP. Plenty of the research on the mummies was shared, along with photos and videos of previously unreleased bodies. A letter was also shared from 11 scientist and doctors from San Luis Gonzaga National University which stated that the bodies appeared authentic and not manufactured. Additional research still needs to be done and peer reviewed studies would be necessary to support their current claims.
It was also discussed during the conference potential legislation in Mexico to declassify all UAP sightings recorded using taxpayer money. Whatever your thoughts on the mummies, legislation like this would be big for disclosure.